• blitzen@lemmy.ca
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    14 days ago

    Ernest question, are there any examples of judges having to force election boards to seat, Republicans in contested seats?

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        14 days ago

        Fair enough, but I don’t recall it being so much contested (or Gore refusing to concede) but rather that SCOTUS stepping in before the recount was complete.

        Ensuring close elections are accurately called is understandable, simply refusing to accept the results is not.

        I haven’t yet read the article, but my money is on the latter in this case.

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          Ensuring close elections are accurately called is understandable

          They weren’t doing that, they lied to you about Bush winning.

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            I perhaps did not separate my points well.

            Point one is challenging the results in a very close elections is acceptable and even important because it ensures the accuracy of the results. I take no issue with anyone, of either party, doing so in earnest.

            Point two is that SCOTUS stopped the legitimate recount of the close results on Florida but it wasn’t because Gore/the recount was unreasonable.

            What I see with these Republicans in contested races is simply to ignore the results and stubbornly refuse to accept results, often even after recounts.